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KVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU II T., TUESDAY, TEIJ. 20, IKK.
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Evening Bulletin
Published Etory Day except Sunday,
at 210 King Street, Honolulu,
T. of H., by the. !
BULLETIN FUULISH1NO COMPANY.
WALLACE H. rAKUtNGTON ..Editor
Entered nt the l'oat Ofllce at Hono
lulu as second class matter
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
Per month, nn) where In U. S. ..$ .75
Per year ?.00
Per year, postpaid, foreign 13 0b
Payable invariably In advance.
Tlephono 256
Post OfDco llox 718
TUESDAY '. t'EUUl'AUV 2C, 1PM.
The onli ilnnecr that tlneatcns the
IcrIsHiIvc opposition to the Dole re
Rlnio Is that acting under an Intoxica
tion of power it will be as arbitrary as
the (Jovrrnor himself has been In the
tlajs of one man power
No IIIlo representative lould do jus
tltc b his constituents without oppos
ing proposals of the Honolulu crowd.
Hllo's antagonism for the mpltal Is
more deep seated than any part fealty
eer created or likely to be
T
It Is Indeed true that the Governor ,mi,ic,g ho Is an old time ac
mlght Just as well Blv en up writing a j rumlntnnce of the applicant. Mi.
missage so far ns Its Influence on the Cnm,,,ci ng member of the bar or
Legislature Is concerned. There Isn't , Sll,,rcmc Court of Arizona and
n new or forceful Idea In the whole cortincates from the Justices were !()
document It Is Indeed so weak hat 1(l ,,, npirntlon.
even the nngcl organs of the Etcutle I UM for (lmco has been filed hi
can t find the courage to come to Its thp T1)r( Crpllt Cort uy y Ahana, n
defense. Chinaman, vn his native wife. Kalm'j-
Another lctor for proper populir
government wns won when the House I
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voted that ev co member's l
f.houl.1 bo open and above board It Is
Ulllllllll 1U1 iiil ,Mll:i 1CIII1 mil II Mll.l
reared to understand why anj other
ujstem of voting should be thought of
Every citizen has a moral If not les.il
right to know the vote of the people's
representatives
Is willing to pureluue the land nt a fair
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now not used for anj purpose and tho
extension of the Paclflc Heights roid
nnd.r the conditions suggested by Mr.
Desky in no wnj strengthen ' ,
of his franchise but will be n great cor.
lenience to the public.
GRI1CTE1) WITH APPLAUSE.
XIUs Ackcrm.in In her farewell ad
dress at Centra, Union church SunJiy
evening referred to, a cartoon In the
'Advertiser In the following terms:
"1 hpt pu,or lcrlnrol i.t nt nil
Individual, but at womanhood of
course, jou all know what It was
ou know that the editor of one of
our leading papers placed on tht
front page of that paper n pictuie,
and he niarkdl It "A Den of Vice."
nnd coming out of that 'Den of
Vice' vvero two women, and I am
told It represented vvomanhool
general!) nnd that that picture wat
printed ns a check to the woman's
crusade I am assured by the pa
per and tho enterprising editor that
there wns no personality In It nt
all. but It slmplj represented the
natural born curiosity of what
curiosity will lead women to.
Well, I want to say to you
friends that when In a Christian
comunlty a cowardly editor darei
to sit nt his desk nnd lower the
standard of womanhood before the
heathen of this place he should be
branded with shamo and hissed
from the borders of jour city."
(Applause)
Condemnation of the Morning Org in,
tho assumed supporter of nil that la
good, tho paper that claims to rep
resent tho "best people" of Ilavvill,
greotrd with npplaine and that too In
Central I'nlon church! It must b
that tho "best people" were not out In
very strong force, nr else the Morn-'
Ing Organ Is a prince of fakirs a wilful
liar, pi one to defime honesty and h-j
speak hypocrlsv Judging from the
"applause" the people take the lat
ter view, which Is entirely correct
There Is not nn honest thought In he
vvholo make-up of that organ It reeks
with prejudice and snfnlrncss In deil
ing with honest manhood so It Is not
surprising that It Is teady to turn itn
squirt gun to besmlrth womanhood
Hut why Impeach tho editor. The
Advertiser Is ono of tho most vigor
ously dlrtntnd organs that can be Ima
gined It Is "owned" lotk, stock nnd
barrel nnd the only thing the editor has
to consider Is whether ho can piescrvo
his self-respect nnd still do the bidding
of his mastcrx
DRUNKEN SAILOKS IMGIIT.
Two half drunken soldiers of the
transport Sheridan got Into an alterca
tion on Tort street outside the Club
Stables a little nfter B o'clock jestcrday
afternoon and created a lot of excite
ment for n fow mlnuteB After dodg
ing nroiind for a little while, they
enmo together and blows mined thick
and fast Tho corporal got tho worst
of It but kept on fighting until OHlcer
Lambert appeared on tho scene,
Tho policeman Jumped In between
the two men but they would not stop
Seeing that something would havo to
be dono quickly, Lambert tnppel r.t.e
of the men under tho chin and Inter
viewed tho air abovo him for a short
spaco of tlmo When ho camo down
again, ho was ready to cry quits
Tho two men then separated but tho
corporal was boon running nt his an
tagonist again Ho was taught hy
some of his friends and held but he
broke away nnd bad tp bo taken In
hand by Lambert who walked him ni.d
the other man oft to tho police station.
i lie ii'iiucsi ui v. r itoi iui i mnfc ,, ., ..- i i. iiii
of wn for his railway ovci govern- " "'"" h ' "',','. "uPll ,i,,, ' Identity of tho prisoner, out 'l is
ment land in Nuuanu valley seem, "'"" f, ' l"" '' " ."' WK'lV- Known that he wn, arrested by two 1,-
very leasonable and within the provhu ,h ,pI" " " "J , 'P 8" " ' eas" ral onkU8' " 1,n8 hccn "m,cr ,l,"rt,
or1heCovernnumt..gr.,nt. Mr. Deskv '" llnnl nn ""' h " ' lace for some time as It haa been
I I Mil m
TRIAL OF NAIiOLUA WAS
ON ALL THE FORENOON
Joseph Campbell Admitted to Practice
Law Before the Supreme Court
Big Injunction
Bond.
The entire forenoon was occupied In
the Circuit Court lij the trial of Nnho
lm, charged with malicious Injury. In
the tilal of this case. Deputy Attormy
fieneral Cathc.irt was ass'sted by
.JiulKe Davidson and the defense vv.u
nianased hy J L. Kaulultou. Tho tie
fendant. It was alleged struck n Chi
naman's horse causing It to jump and
throw the drlcr to the ground. The
rase went to the Jury at noon.
The Grand Jury wns adjourned to
la to 10 o'clock fhmsday at noon.
Joseph Campbell was admitted to the
practice of law before the Supremo
Cort of tlle Tcrrtory r Hnwall toda.
Ills application was nccomiianled by
i tho unreserved endorsement of Jitdne
lo on the charge of adultery.
Pmnt. M SiidnrPr flip n nrtltlfin In
,, ' 7, , . M" p." ", ' . ii..
the rhlul .Im'lrlal Clicult foi a ilHoite
froni ,,,, wfP t'hrl-.tln.i N. Speneci- in
gro(lm, of ,, ,, uer ,,c8ni..
tln. I
The Wnlluku Sugar Company. v
Its nttomejH Kinney. Il.dlou & J" ,
Clannuan. nave nieci n pcimci .... ....
injunction ngninst the Jlawauan com-
mercl.il and Sug.u Company. nskt" 1
that llio laucr i.e resira.m-c ....... .."
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the right to have the waters of thai
stream flow freelv It alleges also that
the defendant has obstructed the llo.v
of said streem b constructing n stone
I wall In the bed thereof, between tho
: ,,,,, nnil the Wnlhee Hume
It Is futthcr nllcged that tho defen
dant Is depositing rock nnd debris fron
a tunnel, which also obstructs tho flow
of tho water.
Tho petition asks for a temporiry
nnd permanent Injunction.
.1. A. Mngoon has filed n petition in
court asking for Judgment against T.
II Murr In tho Bum of tlo'.Ot ns
principal and Interest due on .i pio-
mtssoi note past due
Inluuctlon bond of t2.o(?iJ nr,s filed to
lav by the Wnlluku Sugir C111.1p.1ny In
"ii.or of tho Hawaiian Comnurclil
Ccmpf.ny. The bond is to cover nnv
damage sustained by the lattei com
piny, providing a temporal y I func
tion Issued by the First Clicult Comt,
restraining It from congtruitlng a
tunnel under certnln lei. 1, wis not
properly Issued.
I.lbel for divorce wai file! todav by
P.im Houpo against !iU ilf A'inici
lloupo on the giound of adultery.
ncorge It Carter, adr.lnlHtrntor with
the will annexed of th estate of J i
cob lurgensen has filed peMtlon for al
lowance of accounts, final dlst.llmtlou
and discharge.
PROTEST OF CONGER
Washington, I'eb 10. During tho
Cabinet meeting todaj n cablcgrim
from Mlnlstu Conger was submitted
referring to tho proposed mllltiiy ex
pedition in China, under eommmd of
Count von Wnldersee It dlhcbiid tic
fn, that out minister had iirtteste I
, tl)(, mlnhl,clB. cmlncli nfcMla'i the
ll0g(1Ie mme,llcIltli ,lf ,hg cllnM,.,er,
but that his protest has falle to ic-
celvo ronsldeiatlon, the other foreign
ministers taking the giound that the.,
had not uuthoiity to Influence military
operations one way oi the other
i
New On liu Rtitlvvny OHIclnlH.
The new officers elected jesterdav nt
the annual meeting of the stockholders
of tho Oahu Railway & Laud Co are:
S C. Allen, president; J. 11. Atherton,
frt vice president; W. F. Allen, sec
ond vice president; A W, Van Valken
burg, secretary; M P. Ttohlnson, tiens
urci ; W. 0, Ashley, auditor. The new
directors are: W. M. C.raham, W. r.
Dillingham, E. 13. 1'axton and H. M.
Von Horn. W. G. Ashley had bcived ns
secretary for twelvo ears and was
transferred to the offlco of auditor
mndo vacant by adding 13. E. .Paxton to
tho boaul of dliectors This left a va
cancy In tho ofllee of sectetary whle'i
waR filled by the election of A. W. Von
Vnlkcnburg.
KING EDWARD FOR GERMANY.
London, Feb 19. King Edward will
start for Germany on board tho roy.il
jncht Victoria and Albert, to visit hi
sister, tho Dowager Empicss Fiedor
lek, Saturday evening, His Mnjestj J
stay In Germany will probably be veiy
brief.
u&ii iYi iViVi hi 1 1 1 iV '4 Cure
:lGESSLER'S morning
jl MAGIC 1 headaches
sHEADACHEij while
I WAFERS 5; dressing.
m'NM.'fWM.Wi". W cuu ..II drugK-r
Berger Deed Good
'to
Says Supreme Court
A decision was handel down by tho
"upreme Court today cinflimlnt; tho
Judgment In thv Circuit Comt. which
dhmlssed the comphlnt of Sarah Anna
Merger vs Charles V. Booth and C. S.
Disky.
The bill lu equity was brought to set
aild9 a deed to. compUlnant's Interest
In cerltln lrfnrts In N'luariu and I'niun,
OaHi, on tho ground thot It was dl
talned b) nTUrepresentatlo.i mul fraud.
(Irusj Innilcnancy of consideration wni
Mxo acircd, together with the fact
that the relation of bmther nn 1 sts
ter existed bctwei tho grantor and
Rrantee: and the rcposlmjtif great trisV
end conlldence by tha slstir In Ihe
'inn! er and tho making of false rep
lc, (nations by him to her concerning
tin 'nine of tho land -orveecl nil of
i-ntii was relied upon at lending to
how fraud.
The Court held that the evidence In
he case did not sustain the nvcriiieiits.
"Hie deed In question was made In
Fin Kianclsco, September IS. ISM nnd
fo t'-e consideration of J3.000 conveyed
i.!l of Sarah Anna Ilerg'.'r right and
title to certain lands In Nuuonu -inl
I'aur.i
I)als & .Clear rcpreent!l the com
plainants; J A. Magoon and Klnnsy
l'a"ou S. McClnnaVian, the losponlcnt
I he opinion was by l'errv
KIDNAPER IS ARRESTED
Omnhn. Neb. Teb. 19 One of Uio
three men implicated in the kithup-.M
nf IMunnl Hthlnln. Ji has Iipom nr-
. . . . ... .i .l
rt""e" nlm " ,,ow '" ",a my ,a,; '
. , s , , . , ,
man wns arrested Saturday nis'i:
the news was suppressed by the police
until today
Whrn tlto fumitri t wns lirnm-lU Into
, .,. . ,,.,, cmlnhv for
i.nunrntlon. the jountj man Slid-
.,11ls g 10 man wh(J a8koJ )ne ,
,nl(j HC wnKOn Thcro g no AmM
about It: lie Ib tho man "
. ,,.. . fnr rofllsn tu di.ui.0
known that he has been writing
-.. ,,. cudahv case
ters concerning the Cudahy case nnd
this fact brought suspicion upon hint.
Edward Cudahy told n representative
of the Associated Press that the man
under arrest had ben Identified hy his
son ns the man who accosted him In
fiont of the Cudahy residence and who
kept him company In tho housa no
which ho was takun on the night of I'm
abduction. Mr. Cudahy said tho man
had also been Identified by tho servan'
who saw the letter thrown onto the
Cudahy lawn and by nnother party
whose name he will not now make pub
lic. Kllolmnn Art Lcuguc.
The architectural drawings of 13 A.
P. Nevvcomli of this city were on view
at tho rooms of tho Kllohnna Art
League laBt evening. The opportunity
of seeing these most worthy works was
taken advantage of by n large number
of people, the affair proving quite a
huclal function. Over n hundred draw
lugs, embracing residences, schools,
churches nnd public buildings, wero on
view. The exhibit will bo continued
tlnoughout the week and the general
public Is Invited to view ),hc work
Silva & VivaS
. Real Estate '
and Financial Agents
500 Lots In the Kapiolani, Kaiu
l.inl, Magoon, Kaimuki, Mc
Cully, Kapahulu, Kapiolani
Park Addition and Piiunui
Tracts.
Lands in This City, Suburbs, and
1 .si a ml, in Maui and Hivvaii,
improved and unimproved
INVESTORS AND HOME SEEK
ers will do well to see us be
fore buying elsewhere.
Post Office Lane,
Honolulu, T. II.
Just
Arrived !
Smow Flake Salmon
" Corn
" Succotash
" Oysters
Van Camp's Pork and Beans
Heine's Preserves
" Pickles
' Relishes
Etc., Etc.
Salter
& Waity,,
GROCERS,
ORPHEUM BLOCK
!o'.
BHTIIEL RTRFET.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.,
LIMITED.
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Sterling Blue Flame Oil Stoves
Having closed out our old stock of the old
patterns, we are now off ring the latest
Improved Patterns. Call and ex
amine them.
Royal antf Pat. Gen. Steel Ware
1TY and PRICE Will please you.
Refrigerators and Ice Chests
NbW INVOICES TO HAND.
Of Glassware
A large stock will arrive on the "W. G.
IRWIN" now due.
Lemon Squeezers
atid a large assortment cf useful HOUSE
HOLD UTENSILS now being opened up.
W Rethel Street Hnusehnld Denartment.
styles of
SURREYS
WE HAVE ON EXHIBITION AT OUR
CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY,
iMcrcliunt St., but. Port unci Alukcii.
We invite you to inspect our Up-to-date Vehicles and get our
price if you contemplate buying.
J. F. MORGAN, C. UKOWN, p. HUSTACE, C. II. ATHERTON, W. II. IIOOGS,
President Vice 1'ie.lJent Secretary AuJIIor Trei ant Manager
HUSTACE &
Firewood, Stove, Steam and Blacksmith Coal,
Also White and Black Sand.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TFLLPIIONL. MAIN 295. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAYING
This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch.
I am not out to rob the public
but simply to earn a living In
a ItRltlmate way. My motto
Is "HONTST WORK AT HON
EST PRICLS."
I Have Moved
my plumblns business to the
CORNER Or BERbTAMA ASD
LMMA ST.s. Telephone. White
357i,vvh:re I have In stock the
follow Ins goods :
BATH TUBS,
enameled Iron and steel clad,
vvithnickle p'ated trlmmlnRs;
aU) wood, zinc lined.
Water Closets, Wash Out,
and Syphon, jet style".
Sinks of Pressed Steel, both
galvanized and enameled.
Lavatotle, enameled Iron,
and marble with nlckle plated
ttlmmlngs.
Wash Tiays, enameled Iron
with wood cove-.
, Slop Sink?, enameled Iron.
Hot Water Bollersand Stands
Water Plre, Faucets and Trim
ni'iigs, Galvanized Iron, Gut
ters, Cornices, Stone Pipe, I In
Roofing, Etc.
Jobbing Promptly attended to.
Estimates Furnished.
Work and Materials Guaran
teed. Your Trade Is Solicited.
JaS. Nott, Jr., Sanitary Plumber.
R. W. ATKINSON
FMPWYNgT
SERVANTS REGISTRY
OFFICE.
EMPLOYERS EXCHANGE
110USB6,
ROOMS,
FurnlHhocI op Un?urnlnlied.
ROOM it, MAGOON BLD
MLRCIIANT ST.
Tbe Bvenlnf Bulletin, 71 Mat pi
mouth.
ISj
--'-,,
In Household and Kitchen Utensils )n
Ihese ore NEW GOODS and the QUAL-
CO., Ltd., Q"St.
REGULAR
Temperance
Drink
18 THE UR8T
MILWAUKEE
It CuntdlnH only .1 H7-100
per cent Alcohol.
$12.50
Per barrel, 6 dozen quarts
$9.00
Per Case, 4 dozen quarts
DELIVERED.
HOFFSCHLAEGER
Cnnipnny, Ltd.
KINO. AND OETHtL SIBtCTS
STOP!
JUST THINK !
Beats any proposition ever offered to
the public before In Honolulu. You
can buy an artistic modern six room
house, first-class plumbing with en
ameled fixtures for 53000.00, right In
the heart of the city. Electric and
horse cars within one block.
S.'tOO.OO down.
$40.00 per month.
If this does'nt beat paying rent, what
do'S?
See plans and learn particulate from
Clias. E. Moore & Co.,
Room 8, Magoon Block,
'746-im Merchant and AUkea Sts.
Fop Sale.
Large tract of land situated Ip Nuuanu
Valley, Honolulu, containing 20 acres,
more or less, and known as the Nuuanu
Pall Saloon premises, with buildings and
other Improvements.
Grounds cultivated with fruit trees, etc.
A bargain,
ApplytoA.G.CORREA,
1702-tf !5KaahumanuSt.
1200 Lots 1200j
..IN...
Kapiolani
Tract
i
FOR SALE
The Kapiolani Tract ex
tends from King street to the
Beach. A road 60 feet wide
will be opened on the east
side of the property adjoin
ing the Kamehameha Girls'
School; said road will ex
tend to the sea.
Cross-roads will be opened
between blocks. Every lot
will have a frontage on a
road. The elevation varies
from forty feet high to ten
feet high above sea level.
No swamps around the
premises. No freshet will
enter the property.
There is an offer to buy a
part of the property by a
great manufacturing com
pany. Tiie chances are the
offer may be accepted. There
is every reason to believe
that the prices of lots will in
crease in a short time. The
owner of the property will
give all chances to purchas
es to make money on their
investments.
The ground is superior to
any tract in the market.
The premises are situated
within one mile and a half of
the Postoffice.
The Government water
pipes are laid along the upper
portion of the property.
"The prices are the cheap
est of any tract within two
miles from the center,of the
city.
The terms which will be
givqn to purchasers will be
the best ever given by any
real estate dealer or broker
during the last twenty years
in Honolulu.
For terms ormore particu
lars, apply to
S. M. Kanakanui
Surveyor and Manager of
Kapiolani Tract Co.
Or to
W. C. Achi & Co.
Real Estate Dealers arJ
Brokers.
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